ABDUL KHALIQ versus MUHAMMAD ANWAR KHAN
Code of Civil Procedure 1908 Sections 4, 17 and 21 Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), 5 100 Appeal for Second Position Rival Suit Plaintiff, who filed a lawsuit for premise on the seller's suicide. The defendant filed a lawsuit against the daughter. The shopkeeper alleges that the lawsuit filed by him was collective and not for his own benefit, but for the benefit of the seller and the seller's daughter, who was a simple, uneducated and wealthy village woman, despite his In the examination, the chief stated that he had filed a lawsuit on the request of the seller, but in his interim inquiry, he had made it clear that he wanted a suit for himself and that anyone could file a case against him. Was not forced to prove the rivalry of the pre-empire. The seller, strong and strong evidence was necessary but there was no relevant evidence in the record except to prove the alleged separation, except for the seller's daughter's entry (clarified in response to a court question) of evidence. In order to appreciate, the seller's daughter, her social status, status, and background of her village must bear in mind the pre-emptor's claim that the rival case filed by the seller's daughter was collective and that the seller's benefit Was for me, could lift weights. She is no stranger, illiterate and rural woman who is under appellate court finding that there is no separation between the seller and the rival's pre-emptor's daughter and seller, who did not arrive there after properly appreciating the evidence on record. The number could not be interfered with by the High Court. Appeal
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